Michael Osborne, Nottingham
8th November 2013 | Your Views
Passing national services to private money is a disgrace. When profit is paramount the service suffers.
8th November 2013 | Your Views
Passing national services to private money is a disgrace. When profit is paramount the service suffers.
Neville Redvers-Mutton, RamsgateSeason ticket costs are unsustainable – complete 21st Century re-think of UK railways NFP funding model required.
David Sivier, BristolWe need a train service run for the passengers and people, not corporate profit.
Matthew Jason Brown, CleethorpesBritish Rail was a fine institution. With the issues over high ticket prices and a rail network needing investment, the only way forward is to re-nationalise the industry.
Elliott Clark, CrawleyPublic ownership for public services.
Mark Brun, Stockton-on-TeesBring an end to privatised railway madness. The only people it benefits are shareholders not the rail passengers.
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